Auction Ohio was founded in 1985 and conducts more than 1000 auctions every year. Sellers can list items in a broad range of auctions, ranging from real estate and antiques to office equipment and precious metals, and a whole host of other categories. Auction Ohio offers sellers the option of whether to sell their items from their own home or at an auction house. The site also handles all communications with buyers, including the collection of proceeds, which are then paid to the seller, minus commission and applicable fees.
Online auctions offer buyers and sellers of a wide variety of goods an enormous platform for trade. They offer buyers a virtual flea market, with an endless range of merchandise from around the world, and they give sellers a storefront from which to market everything from sports memorabilia to computer systems to millions of international buyers. It includes national retailers auctioning off excess inventory or services. But how do online auctions work?
Fender "Flying V" Guitar, Grandmother Clock, Art, Furniture, Rugs, Collectibles, Coins and Currency, Gemstones, Jewelry, Watches, Lawn and Garden, Household Items, Glassware, Tools, Lenox, Ironstone, Small Appliances, Jim Shore, Holiday Décor, Barbies, Vintage Toys and Games, Tonka Trucks, and Much More! For Preview or Removal questions please call 804-837-0216 Almost every day law enforcement agencies from all across the country seize a wide range of properties that are connected to criminal activities. After the property has been used as evidence for the criminal trial and has been processed, the government will no longer need to hold this property, those properties are auctioned off to raise the money for administrative works and development. Seized auction are also resulted due to custom seizures, tax seizures and criminal seizures. For instance, when a trafficker's or drug dealer's home is raided by the government authorities, their possessions are confiscated as a result of being obtained from illegal activities. When a person doesn't pay tax as well, his/her possessions such as real estate, jewelry and cars are also confiscated and they are auctioned off to meet the outstanding tax liability. Similarly people who smuggle into the country without paying any kind of import duty or the items people are failed to prove as theirs when returned from foreign countries are also seized by the government and placed in the auctions.

oh wah, thank you for this. I was just about to buy from www.PoliceAuctions.com but I decided to do a little bit of research first. The Internet is full with negative feedback, tons of 1-stars for them. I stopped considering bidding when I saw a bunch of reviews like: "Garbage", "Policeauctions...fraud fraud fraud", "This site is fishy, not a real police auction!!!, “Total scam. Not police seized items. Made in China.”, etc. However, what really got me mad was that one of the reviewers said this: "I had several winning bids and all of a sudden the same peoples username was outbidding me this seems fishy too me. I think it's the site upping your price. I was upset and did not want to bid anymore. I kept getting outbid than when I logged in they would ask me if I wanted a deal on the item I bid on which was 15.00 than it was at 55.00 when I was out bid than they asked me if I wanted to buy this item for 120.00 this is not a fair auction and I'm glad I found this out before I wasted my hard earned money."
I sold a nine-year-old Subaru to myself because no one else at the auction would bid on it. It had no battery and no paint, either. Hell, it wouldn't even shift out of park. I got lucky, though. I bought a $40 battery to get it started and a $40 shift-lock override mechanism so I could get it into gear. Amazingly, that Subaru was a fine car. Ugly as sin, but fine. I put it straight on eBay, where it sold for $1,576.00 to a rally coordinator for Subaru who flew to Atlanta, drove it back, and kept it for another 50,000 miles. "At a government auction it's, say, a county that has 30 or 40 police cruisers it needs to get rid of. And they want to sell all of it," Lang says. "All the vehicles have known histories—how they were maintained, used and fixed, and their mileage is virtually always honest. You'll know what you're getting." Still, you don't get to drive a car before you bid on it. So you'd better have a sharp eye. Make that a sharp, trained, cynical, wary, pessimistic and rabidly suspicious eye.
Duncan Phyfe Table, GE Profile Refrigerator, Kenmore Washer, Kenmore Dryer, Art, Area Rug, Sewing Box, Nascar, Elvis, & Coca-Cola Collectibles, Sterling, Jim Shore, Pyrex & Corning Ware, Display Cabinets, Oak Dresser, Block Front Dresser, Lighting, Wrought Iron & Metal Décor, Antique 6' Single Bed, Mirrors, Brandywine Sofa Bed, Antique Estey Organ, Hickory Mfg Co Furniture, Tom Clark Gnomes, Schwinn Voyageur Bicycle, Shop Vac, Yakima Bicycle Rack, Vintage Barbie Collectibles, and MUCH MORE! Their images might look fine online but the "dollar" store might sell better stuff. It looks like they get items in bulk from china or india, they inflate the value for this "junk" to make people bid on them. Then they overcharge shipping pretending is due to the high value of the item to make more money on top. Everything I got are not of any known brand or are brands made for this type of "dollar" market.
1971 Ford Mustang Convertible, 2003 Ford Taurus, 1978 Yamaha Motorcycle, Mongoose Dirt Bike, Honda Trail 70 Motorcycle, Bolens Riding Lawn Mower, Kenmore Washer & Dryer, Power Tools, Household, Militaria, Motorcycle Helmets by Bell, Arai, & HJC, Motorcycle Parts, Motorcycle Jackets, Gloves, & Pants, Furniture, Civil War, Fossils, Automobile Parts/Engines, Collectibles, Coins, Lighting, Electronics, Mountain Bikes, Fishing Poles, Camping Gear, Paint Ball Gun, Skeet Shooter, Cameras, Linens, Books, Geodes, Guns, Gun Supplies, Gun Safes, Knives, Ammunition, Tools, Powdercoating Supplies, Reloading Supplies, and MUCH MORE!
Baseball signed by Ted Williams, Collectible Baseball Cards, Cobalt Glass Collection, Vintage Maple Bedroom Set, Antique Corner Cupboards, Oil Lamps, Vintage Bottles, Oak Pedestal Dining Table with 4 Pressed Back Chairs, Tiffany Style Lamp, Art, Lamps & Lighting, Stage Lighting Frames, Sofas, Chairs, Holiday Decor, Hand Knotted Rugs, Antique Oak Bench, and MUCH MORE! For over 20 years Roller Auctions has been the place to find Colorado city/county/fleet vehicles and equipment. If you're looking for well maintained used vehicles and equipment this is the public online auction for you. Auction typically includes SUV's, Sedans, Pickups, Utility Trucks, Dump Trucks, Vans, Police Vehicles, Trailers, Various Municipality Equipment and so much more!! Car auctions are a weird and fantastic world, and in my two decades in that scene, I've seen some pretty astonishing things. The old adage that "your decisions in life dictate your future" really rings true at an auction. This business is all about split-second decisions; that can mean buying anything from a two-year-old Ferrari to a 20-year-old Buick. Whether you've just sprung for junk or pure gold, you're stuck with it. When I tell folks, "You just bought that car and whatever just fell off it," they laugh -- unless they're hearing me say it for the 200th time. Bids can be made online for Internet auctions, or in person for live auctions. Accepted forms of payment typically are major credit cards and checks, and payment is due at the time of the close of the auction. Details may vary among auction houses and the state the auction is held in. As with all auctions, the vehicle is sold to the highest bidder. Quotes delayed at least 15 minutes. Real-time quotes provided by BATS BZX Real-Time Price. Market Data provided by Interactive Data (Terms & Conditions). Powered and Implemented by Interactive Data Managed Solutions. Company fundamental data provided by Morningstar. Earnings estimates data provided by Zacks. Mutual fund and ETF data provided by Lipper. Economic data provided by Econoday. Dow Jones & Company Terms & Conditions.